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Tripe is the name commonly given to the stomach tissue of ruminant animals.
Bovines have four stomachs through which their food undergoes different stages of digestion. From the first, the rumen, comes the "blanket" tripe, so named because of its "pile". It varies in thickness and is often accompanied with a layer of fat which needs to be removed. The second stomach, the reticulum, produces "honeycomb" tripe, generally preferred by cooks because it keeps its shape during cooking and also because it holds, on its textured surface, the sauce in which it is cooked. Tripe from the third stomach, the omasum, is known as "bible", "book" or "seam" tripe. Tripe from the fourth stomach, the abomasum, produces "reed tripe"-glandular tripe and is rarely used. Look here
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Hey what's wrong with Vegemite!
Or Tripe for that matter [ 07-08-2002, 10:02 AM: Message edited by: Deathbringer ] |
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While both suck I think marmite is slightly more palatable.
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Davros, could you bring some vegemite next week?
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EW EW EW....... *LOL*
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